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Asian Markets Track Wall St Plunge On Growing Rate Fears
The dollar has surged against its main peers on rate hike bets and is now worth more than one euro Asian markets fell again Tuesday and the dollar held gains…
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Songs Of Praise: Rohingya Sing Myanmar Anthem 5 Years After Exodus
Rohingya children living in Bangladeshi refugee camps are made to sing Myanmar’s national anthem before class Every morning in his refugee camp school, Mohammad Yusuf sings the national anthem of…
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HBO Max And Discovery+ Are Combining Into One Service: What This Means For You
KEY POINTS Discovery acquired WarnerMedia from AT&T this past April, to form Warner Bros. Discovery, one of the largest media companies CEO David Zaslav announced the future merger of HBO…
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Russian FSB Names Ukrainian As Prime Suspect In Darya Dugina Killing
KEY POINTS The FSB named 43-year-old Natalya Vovk as Dugina’s killer Vovk allegedly traveled to Russia with her 12-year-old daughter to kill Dugina Ukraine has dismissed the FSB’s allegations as…
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Man Utd Beat Liverpool To Give Ten Hag Lift Off
Marcus Rashford (left) scored his first goal since January to earn Manchester United a 2-1 win over Liverpool Erik ten Hag secured his first win as Manchester United manager as…
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Fetty Wap Faces 5 Years In Prison After Pleading Guilty To Drug Charge
Rapper Fetty Wap, whose legal name is Willie Junior Maxwell II, pleaded guilty Monday at a federal court in Long Island, New York, to a conspiracy drug charge that carries…
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Afghan Refugee Charged With Murder Of 3 Muslim Men In New Mexico
View of the Islamic Center For New Mexico (ICNM) mosque, where some of the four Muslim men murdered in the city in the last nine months, worshipped, in Albuquerque, New…
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U.S., U.N. Back New Human Rights Training For Colombia Police
Brian O’Brien, minister-counselor of the U.S. Embassy in Colombia, General Henry Sanabria, director of Colombian national police, Yackeline Navarro, subdirector of Colombian national police, Sara Ferrer, resident representative of the…
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Goldman Sachs’ Long-running Gender Bias Lawsuit Set For June 2023 Trial
The Goldman Sachs company logo is on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., July 13, 2021. A U.S. federal judge on Monday…
Chelsea’s Tuchel Charged Over Ref Comments After Battle Of The Bridge
Chelsea’s Thomas Tuchel (left), who has already been fined for his touchline confrontations with Tottenham coach Antonio Conte, now faces charges for criticising the referee Thomas Tuchel was charged on…